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This original Football Association Bulletin from November 1955 is a wonderful piece of mid‑century football administration history. Issued monthly by the FA, these bulletins provided official updates, regulatory notices, committee decisions, international match information, and developments across the English game.
This surviving issue offers a fascinating snapshot of how football was organised and governed during the 1950s — long before the modern era of televised coverage and digital communication. A superb item for collectors of football ephemera, historians, or anyone with an interest in the administrative side of the sport’s past.
Sold exactly as shown, this bulletin remains an evocative printed record from a formative period in English football.
During the 1950s, the Football Association played a central role in shaping the post‑war direction of the English game. Bulletins like this one were circulated to clubs, officials, and regional associations, acting as the primary communication channel for rule changes, disciplinary matters, fixture arrangements, and international updates.
The November 1955 issue sits in a period when English football was rebuilding its identity, responding to tactical innovations from abroad, and preparing for major international competitions. These documents now serve as valuable historical sources, offering insight into how the sport was governed and how decisions were communicated in an era before mass media transformed football’s reach.
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